problem with iwb

This is a discussion on problem with iwb within the Concealed Carry Issues & Discussions forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; I recently went into a restaurant with my iwb holster on my right side ( 5:00 position ) , I had my shirt tucked in, ...

problem with iwb

I recently went into a restaurant with my iwb holster on my right side ( 5:00 position ) , I had my shirt tucked in, and was able to still conceal pretty well. Anyways, I went to sit down and the metal clamp got caught on the booth's backside and bent my clamp back. This made me mad at myself for not being more carefull and aware, but it also made me mad because I had just bought this thing. I wonder if they would fix it for me? im a new ccw holder so there will probably be alot of lessons to be learned, but it makes me mad at myself because I practice pulling my firearm and practice safety on a regular basis. It just sucks to mess up any of my equipment.

I recently went into a restaurant with my iwb holster on my right side ( 5:00 position ) , I had my shirt tucked in, and was able to still conceal pretty well. Anyways, I went to sit down and the metal clamp got caught on the booth's backside and bent my clamp back. This made me mad at myself for not being more carefull and aware, but it also made me mad because I had just bought this thing. I wonder if they would fix it for me? im a new ccw holder so there will probably be alot of lessons to be learned, but it makes me mad at myself because I practice pulling my firearm and practice safety on a regular basis. It just sucks to mess up any of my equipment.

If you bought it from Crossbreed, they will definitely fix it. They fixed mine for free (lifetime guarantee) and got it back to me within a week.

"...people who carry a gun understand that they are arming themselves against a very unlikely event... People who arm themselves are not confused about the odds. They are concerned about the stakes. -Kathy Jackson NRA Life Member

Assuming you're speaking of the clips that hold the belt onto the holster, you should be able to order a couple of spares from the maker for a small sum. Always a good thing to have on hand, including a few spare screws.